2022
DOI: 10.1002/lary.30386
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Cochlear Implantation in Far Advanced Otosclerosis: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis

Abstract: Objective To evaluate speech outcomes and facial nerve stimulation (FNS) rates in patients with far advanced otosclerosis (FAO) after cochlear implantation. Methods A systematic review was performed using standardized methodology of Medline, EMBASE, PubMed, Cochrane, and Web of Science databases. Studies were included if adults with FAO underwent cochlear implantation. Exclusion criteria included concurrent otologic history (e.g., Meniere's disease, superior canal dehiscence), non‐English‐speaking implant user… Show more

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“…In Table 5, we summarized 22 articles reporting FNS after cochlear implantation for a FAO, published between 2000 and 2022. FNS incidence varied highly among studies, ranging from 0% incidence 19,20 up to 57% 13,14 . The high heterogeneity among studies regarding inclusion criteria, radiological extension of otosclerosis, number of patients, and cochlear implant technology may explain this variability 21,22 .…”
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“…In Table 5, we summarized 22 articles reporting FNS after cochlear implantation for a FAO, published between 2000 and 2022. FNS incidence varied highly among studies, ranging from 0% incidence 19,20 up to 57% 13,14 . The high heterogeneity among studies regarding inclusion criteria, radiological extension of otosclerosis, number of patients, and cochlear implant technology may explain this variability 21,22 .…”
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“…FNS incidence varied highly among studies, ranging from 0% incidence 19 , 20 up to 57%. 13 , 14 The high heterogeneity among studies regarding inclusion criteria, radiological extension of otosclerosis, number of patients, and cochlear implant technology may explain this variability. 21 , 22 In a meta‐analysis on factors influencing FNS after cochlear implantation, FNS incidence was higher in the group with otosclerosis (28%) compared to patients with other etiologies (3.5%), with an odds ratio of 13.73 predicting FNS in this population.…”
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